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Guys, CES is one of the Best exhaust fabricators in Australia

Goto www.cesracing.com.au to read about them

All ive ever heard about CES has been good

$650 for this; HPC coated is awesome!!

If we get 10 im in definate.

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Wizard count me in for sure as long as i can pick up the dump pipe within the next couple of weeks. I am very interested... Also what would be the difference between the plain steel and the HPC coated?

The $650 price is for 10 steel pipes HPC coated

If we split them up, some with HPC and some without It will adjust the $650 price

Prices quoted were broken up as

10 pipes $530 each plus hpc $120 each total $650 each

5 pipes $550 each plus hpc $130 each total $680 each

So depending on what option we end up with the final cost may be affected

One thing Trevor suggested was that on Skylines with their fairly low mount of the turbo the HPC would have a less of affect and you could get away from not using it.

Apart form the high heat reducing affect from HPC, it also stops the mild steel pipe from rusting, which IMO is worth while.

There seams to be a few GTR owners keen to participate in this group buy. If it was possible to include dump pipes for an R32/R33 GTR in the group buy I think you would make up the numbers required a lot quicker. I would be keen for starters...

Lawrence

Guest darrinspencer
There seams to be a few GTR owners keen to participate in this group buy. If it was possible to include dump pipes for an R32/R33 GTR in the group buy I think you would make up the numbers required a lot quicker. I would be keen for starters...

Lawrence

We need to get 10 people for 1 type of dump pipe not a mix up of both

CES make 10 at a time, hence we need to get 10 people together for 32/33 GTST to get the better price.

To organise a group buy is a pain in the arse for who ever organises it.

Some people want one, some are interested but do not confirm if they want one, some want one then pull out when it is time to pay which really stuffs things up as it has recently happened in my last group buy for flywheels

I am only doing this so I can get a cheaper price for my car.

If you want to organise a GTR dump pipe group buy feel free.

Guest darrinspencer
There seams to be a few GTR owners keen to participate in this group buy. If it was possible to include dump pipes for an R32/R33 GTR in the group buy I think you would make up the numbers required a lot quicker. I would be keen for starters...

Lawrence

I will be now including GTR as aswell

I will update the first thread soon with prices when I can fit it in between work.

Guest darrinspencer
There seams to be a few GTR owners keen to participate in this group buy. If it was possible to include dump pipes for an R32/R33 GTR in the group buy I think you would make up the numbers required a lot quicker. I would be keen for starters...

Lawrence

GTR and GTST are now included in the group buy

Please read the first thread for all the details and prices

Please read the group buy rules aswell.

Thanks

NewB question... what the hell does the waste gate do?? Is it essentially there to create less turbulence as the two exhaust streams meet at a similar velocity?? I'm not too sure.

BTW this will bolt straight on to a stock R33 GTS-t?? If so, is it a DIY jobby?

(In case ur not sure ,I am seriously interested in one of these... just depends on when I can get it etc.)

Cheers.

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